By JARED MCCALLISTER | NEW YORK DAILY NEWS | FEB 11, 2016 |
Harry Belafonte's 1956 "Calypso," the first gold album in music history, caused quite a stir for industry executives and the million-plus purchasers of the LP.
Before "Calypso," there had been singles that sold 1 million or more copies — such as Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" — but Belafonte's 11-song recording set a new standard for the music business.
The Recording Industry Association of America gold record sales certification was established in 1958; before then, record companies gave their performers gold records for sales achievements. The RCA Victor record company awarded Belafonte the first gold record for the historic success of "Calypso."
Brooklyn-born songwriter Irving Burgie, who worked on "Calypso" under the name Lord Burgess, co-wrote seven of the 11 songs and penned the warm, melodic lyrics of "Jamaica Farewell." Still active today, Burgie, 91, is a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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